Vinyl flooring can be installed over concrete, hardwood, plywood, and even existing vinyl, as long as the surface is smooth, flat, and dry.
The cost varies depending on the type of vinyl (sheet, plank, or tile), the quality of the material, and labor. On average, it ranges from $2 to $7 per square foot, including installation.
Yes, vinyl flooring is known for its durability and resistance to dents, scratches, and stains, making it suitable for high-traffic areas and homes with pets or children.
Vinyl flooring is low maintenance. Regular sweeping, occasional mopping with a vinyl-approved cleaner, and prompt spill cleanup are usually sufficient to keep it looking new.
While DIY installation is possible, especially with luxury vinyl tiles and planks designed for easy, glue-less installation, professional installation ensures a seamless finish and preserves the warranty on the flooring.
With proper installation and maintenance, vinyl flooring can last anywhere from 10 to 20 years, depending on the quality of the material and the level of traffic in the area.